A.B.C armchair
The A.B.C. seating system, composed of an armchair and an ottoman, references the particular design language of the Modern Movement both in the use of black leather and in the continuous metal tubing that forms the base and the armrest. The idea of the very low seat, practically on the floor, on the other hand, is clearly contemporary, generating a perfect fit for the large block-like cushions inside the cubical frame of the metal tubing. A sophisticated reclining mechanism adds greater comfort.
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Antonio Citterio
Designer
Antonio Citterio, born 1950 in Meda, Italy, studied architecture at the Milan Polytechnic. In 1972 he began work as a designer and consultant in the field of industrial design, before joining Terry Dwan as a partner at Studio Citterio/Dwan from 1987-96. He held...